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FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CASE STUDIES
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New England Patriots and Gillette Stadium are making a play for long-term energy conservation and sustainability
For some, it's the sustainability work done off the field that has made the Patriots' organization one of the most respected in the league.
By Excel Dryer, Inc.
www.exceldryer.com
Located just southwest of downtown Boston, Gillette Stadium is home to one of the world's most revered sports teams, the New England Patriots. Since Robert Kraft purchased the franchise in 1994, no NFL team has won more games than the Patriots. Between 2001 and 2004, the Patriots became just the second team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in four years. But for some, it's the work done off the field that has made the Patriots' organization one of the most respected in the league.
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| Gillette Stadium has installed over 250 XLERATOR hand dryers as part of its green initiative. |
The Kraft Group privately financed the $325 million construction of Gillette Stadium, which opened in 2002. That year, The Kraft Group won the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's New England Environmental Merit Award for the stadium's design.
To avoid the construction and operational issues plagued by the team's previous home, The Kraft Group challenged their contractor to focus on long-term sustainability, energy efficiency and ecosystem management when designing Gillette Stadium. As a result, The Kraft Group was able to develop a facility that is sustainable both in its construction and its day-to-day operation. From its inception, the designers focused on key areas that would yield environmental benefits and cost savings:
Minimizing energy use:
Timing devices installed on the electrical distribution system enabled all nonessential lighting after hours to be automatically shut down. This attention to energy use at the design stage reduced the consumption and associated financial costs, plus the related carbon emissions.
Sustainable use of wastewater:
An on-site wastewater treatment facility treats the stadium's sanitary drainage such as wastewater generated from hand washing, laundry and bathing. This water is then reused in thousands of toilets throughout the facility, saving millions of gallons of water annually.
Reuse of waste products during construction:
During the construction of the stadium, over 130,000 cubic yards of blasted open rock was processed through on-site crushers and reused onsite. This process resulted in over 90% of the residual product being reused as opposed to being added to the region's diminishing landfill capacity.
Harnessing energy from the sun:
In October 2009, Constellation Energy's Projects & Services Group announced it would begin construction of a photovoltaic power system that will generate approximately 525 kilowatts of clean, renewable solar power at Patriot Place, the 1.3-million-square-foot entertainment, retail and dining destination adjacent to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The system will supply approximately 30 percent of Patriot Place's power and span seven building rooftops at the complex. Construction includes the installation of approximately 2,800 crystalline photovoltaic panels.
Not one to rest on their laurels, the facility management team at Gillette Stadium continues to search for new ways to expand its conservation efforts and cut costs.
"While our primary focus remains on creating the ultimate fan experience, we're continually looking for new areas to make environmental improvements," said Jim Nolan, vice president of operations, Gillette Stadium "Updating the restrooms with XLERATOR® hand dryers represents another large step in reducing our carbon footprint."
With the capacity to hold nearly 70,000 people for any event, the stadium's restrooms were one area that offered room for improvement. Originally equipped with paper towel dispensers, the stadium used an average of 6,264,000 paper towels per year, costing over $50,000 in paper, maintenance and waste removal costs. In September 2009, Excel Dryer, Inc., manufacturer of the patented high-speed, energy-efficient XLERATOR hand dryer, announced a partnership with the New England Patriots to install over 125 XLERATOR dryers throughout Gillette Stadium that feature Excel Dryer's exclusive, custom cover technology. The units have several different cover designs featuring team colors, logos – and some with a sustainability message letting fans know why they've switched from paper towels to XLERATOR units. According to the Patriots' cost savings analysis, the dryers will pay for themselves in just over a year.
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Excel Dryer provided the operations team at Gillette Stadium with recessed wall boxes that allowed the dryers to be mounted precisely into the space where the paper towel dispensers once were located.
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"Installation of XLERATOR hand dryers reduces the cost and maintenance associated with paper towels in the stadium's restrooms," said Nolan. "Over time, we plan to install more dryers throughout our other properties, reducing operating costs and supporting our existing sustainability initiatives."
Unlike conventional hand dryers, which average 30 to 45 seconds of drying time, XLERATOR dries hands three times faster (completely in 10-15 seconds) and uses 80% less energy than conventional hand dryers. XLERATOR represents a 95% cost savings when compared to paper towels reduces the need for maintenance and improves restroom hygiene. XLERATOR is also the only hand dryer to be MADE IN USA Certified, the first hand dryer to be GreenSpec® Listed and helps facilities qualify for multiple LEED credits.
The installation is a natural fit given XLERATOR's proven environmental benefits and the stadium's reputation as a leader in conservation. Nolan comments that in addition to the energy savings, "Not having to pick up excess paper towels, re-stock towel dispensers, or pay for the removal of such waste, the stadium will save thousands of dollars in operation expenses."
To further simplify the retrofit process, Excel Dryer provided the operations team with recessed wall boxes that allowed the dryers to be mounted precisely into the space where the paper towel dispensers once were.
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| Gillette Stadium's Club Level restrooms get a makeover with custom XLERATOR hand dryers. |
"The NFL currently has XLERATOR hand dryers installed at its New York headquarters, NFL Network Studios in Los Angeles and is encouraging the use of high-speed, energy-efficient hand dryers at stadiums as part of the league's 'Green Initiative'," said David Krichavsky, director of community affairs, National Football League.
"We are excited about partnering with one of the most respected organizations in professional sports," said William Gagnon, director of marketing, Excel Dryer, Inc. "The Kraft Group has created the model franchise in the NFL; its team, operations, business, and green initiatives are a proven blueprint for success."
With continued efforts to reduce carbon emissions and save energy, the Patriots and Gillette Stadium are well on their way to creating a green dynasty.
After seven years in the marketplace, the XLERATOR hand dryer has received numerous awards and designations, regularly has case study articles published in prestigious trade publications, and has even been featured on national television programs. Because of its proven performance and customer satisfaction, XLERATOR is specified in many high profile facilities and has become THE NEW INDUSTRY STANDARD! For more information on the XLERATOR hand dryer call Excel Dryer toll free at 1.800.255.9235 or visit it on the Web at www.exceldryer.com.